Germany: Apple to be subjected to stricter antitrust scrutiny, civil court decides
"Apple loses German antitrust fight, faces greater scrutiny", 18 March 2025
Apple lost its challenge at Germany's top civil court... against its classification as a significant market power...
With that, Apple joins Google parent Alphabet and Facebook owner Meta on Germany's growing list of tech giants subject to possible measures curbing their dominance.
Regulators worldwide have in recent years cracked down on Big Tech in an effort to open up markets to rival start-ups and give consumers more choice. The European Commission's Digital Markets Act (DMA) which became law in 2023 is seen as the benchmark. Apple said it faced tough competition in Germany and that it disagreed with the court's decision.
"It neglects the value of a business model that places the privacy and security of users at its centre," a spokesperson for the company said in an emailed statement to Reuters...
Apple's App Store has faced particular scrutiny in Europe, where regulators have flagged concerns over the wealth of data it gathers on user behaviour. Cartel office president Andreas Mundt welcomed the court ruling in a statement. "This means that the highest court has confirmed that Apple is subject to stricter abuse control," Mundt said. "Our ongoing review of Apple's tracking regulation for third-party apps is therefore on a solid footing, and we are working flat out on this case and other cases against the major internet companies," he added.